However, it's suggested that if the England youth international is to move on in the summer, then Anfield would be his preferred choice.

"It's understood from sources close to the player that a move to Anfield is something Sessegnon would be keen on if Fulham don't win promotion," Wilson said. "Playing under Jurgen Klopp appeals to the youngster, who grew up a boyhood Liverpool fan."

Sessegnon burst on to the scene last season with some accomplished performances, although he's moved into another gear this term.

As noted by This is Anfield's Jack Lusby, while he's played at left-back in the past, the youngster has been blossoming in a more advanced position in 2017-18:

Jack Lusby @jacklusby_

Wonder if, even though Andy Robertson has pretty much boxed off the LB position now, #LFC could go for Ryan Sessegnon initially as competition for Sadio Mane.
He’s scored 11 and assisted two in 18 games on the left wing for Fulham, and he’s 17. https://t.co/IN2JIH8X0b

Sessegnon has thrived for Fulham and is the driving force behind the team's promotion push with his exemplary efforts on the wing.

The teenager uses his pace to unsettle defences with surges from out to in. When on the ball, Sessegnon is able to glide past opposition players and get fierce deliveries into the box.

It's his composure that separates the left-sided star from many players of his age, though. While some upstarts will snatch at chances and panic in the final third, Sessegnon has showcased a remarkable coolness when he's in dangerous positions.

As noted by Goal, the Fulham starlet has said he is looking to emulate Real Madrid man Gareth Bale, who has excelled in a more advanced position after starting his career as a left-back:

Goal UK @GoalUK

Is Ryan Sessegnon the next Gareth Bale?! https://t.co/3gziWFM8Cl

Interest in Sessegnon is inevitable in the summer given just how impressive he has been. Fulham supporters will be hopeful that Premier League football will convince him to stick around.

What is important is that he moves to a club where he will continue getting regular minutes, as the 17-year-old has already showed enough to suggest he's capable of stepping up to the top flight.

However, Sessegnon appears to have a mature head on his young shoulders, and given how rapid his development has been at Fulham, perhaps he won't be in a rush to move on just yet.